• hutacars@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The workaround seems to be buying another brand American consumers are already somewhat familiar with, then sneaking cars here under that brand. Right now that’s limited to Volvo, Polestar, and Lotus, but there’s no reason MG couldn’t happen in the future (and frankly I hope it does, as the MG4 is sharp!).

    • tech57@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I think China bought into some of those brands when they were getting into making ICE. Then Li-Ion batteries came along and China was “hold my beer”.

      Saudi is like China in that they are more interested in the industry than the company. Saudi is also doing other things with green energy too.

      Sure, China would love to make and sell cars in USA but since the trade war I think they are OK with building factories in other countries like Mexico and just, you know, selling EVs to the whole world (except USA).

    • Nothing_F4ce@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The Lotus situation is really funny.

      They say the car was designed in the UK but actually it was in Geely’s design studio not Lotus which is probably Just a front so they can say this. Lotus engineered 0 of this car.

      The profit of each Electric Lotus sold outside of the UK goes directly to Geely and they pay Lotus a licencing fee for using their name.

      Absolute shit show, one of the reasons I left cause I see no future in the company.

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      1 year ago

      Someday it may be Apple brand cars made in China. They could buy Lucid assets in bankruptcy.